Your business checks consist of many pre-printed
features. Some of the features are optional and selected
by you, while others are in place for functionality and
security purposes. The diagram and definitions presented
here will be helpful as you go through our online
ordering process.

1.

Voucher

A special area on your check used
to detail additional check/selling information.
Placement of the voucher may vary depending on
the style of check you choose.

2.

Company
Logo

An optional symbol you can choose
to enhance the look of your checks and forms.
Choose from standard logos or email us your
artwork if you have your own company logo. We
will size it to fit your check. Email the custom
artwork image with your order number to artwork@egpchecks.com.

3.

Imprint
Area

Personalized area of the
check/form that includes your company name,
address and other important information. Most
checks/forms have up to five or six lines available for
this information.

4.

Routing/Transit
No.

Also known as bank code. This
number identifies your bank or credit union.
Please note that the number does not include the
special symbols on either side of it.

5.

Account
No.

Identifies your specific account.

6.

Signature
Lines

Area on the check designated for
the authorized signature. Deluxe offers the
choice of pre-printing up to two signature lines
on our checks.

7.

Text
Over Signature Line

An optional pre-printed statement
you may add to your checks.

8.

Consecutive
Number

Identifies the consecutive order
of your checks.

9.

Bank
Information

Designated area on your check
displaying your bank's name and address. We stay
current with the many changes taking place in
the financial service industry. If your
bank/credit union information changes, we update
our system automatically to ensure your checks
are printed correctly.

Important Information Relating To Paper Curling and Your Laser Checks
and Forms

We use high-quality, laser-grade paper with moisture content that meets
industry guidelines to ensure that your products print seamlessly.

However, regardless of paper quality, paper curling can occur when there
is a change in humidity or temperature. This can cause problems when
feeding your checks through your printer or stacking them after
printing.